Justin Bieber and Chance The Rapper have teamed up for their heavenly collaboration with “Holy.” The Biebs and the "Hot Shower" rapper released their new Continue Reading
‘The O.C.’ Star Samaire Armstrong Claims Black Lives Matter Is a ‘Terrorist Organization,’ Reveals Why She’s Voting for Trump
Actress Samaire Armstrong is under fire for calling the Black Lives Matter movement a “one billion dollar domestic terrorist organization.” The former O.C. star, who Continue Reading
Katy Perry Would Love To Work With Blackpink
Katy Perry has her eyes set on a Blackpink collaboration. The "Smile" singer spoke highly of the K-pop girl group during an interview with Thailand-based outlet The Standard. Continue Reading
Daniel Romano's 'How Ill Thy World Is Ordered' Is His Ninth LP of 2020 and It's Glorious
If you think you’re an overachiever, think again – Daniel Romano’s got us all beat. So far this year, Romano has released nine full-length albums, Continue Reading
Alexander Wren's "The Earth Is Flat" Wryly Looks at Lost Love (premiere + interview)
Alexander Wren’s precocious coming-up is well-documented, with the history of a wedding singer mother, a Hank Williams-loving father, and an older brother who worked in Continue Reading
Big Little Lions' "Distant Air" Is a Powerful Folk-Anthem (premiere)
Big Little Lions are the folk-pop duo of Helen Austin and Paul Otten, who live in Canada and the US and manage to collaborate despite Continue Reading
The Flat Five Invite You to "Look at the Birdy" (premiere)
Another World is the sophomore release from Chicago’s the Flat Five. The LP arrives 13 November on CD, vinyl, digital download and via streaming platforms Continue Reading
Brian Bromberg Pays Tribute to Hendrix With "Jimi" (premiere + interview)
Bassmaster Brian Bromberg has remixed and remastered his 2012 album Bromberg Plays Hendrix to mark the half-century passing of guitar master Jimi Hendrix. One of Continue Reading
Shirley Collins' 'Heart's Ease' Affirms Her Musical Prowess
Since Shirley Collins’ return to music in 2016 with Lodestar, she’s been exceptionally productive. After the release of a film and soundtrack, The Ballad of Continue Reading
Ignorance, Fear, and Democracy in America
As he prepared to march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in March 1965 on what was to become known as ‘Bloody Sunday’, the late civil Continue Reading